A soldier of dishonour named
Christopher Thompson aged 26, has been given a jail term of over 27 years for
organising to watch how Aaron Hughes a paedophile rape a 3-year-old for the sum
of £50.
At the end of the act it was
reported Hughes, who hails from Wales, later sent him video files showing the
rape, with which Thompson replied: ‘Wow.’
As if that was enough, the
soldier still went a step further to 7,000 messages to youngsters on social
media networks, such as Tagged.
The police got to know about the
indecent act, after an employee from the firm saw the dirty transactions which
helped the police to trail them back to Thompson.
During investigations, it was
discovered that Thompson has a flair for boys aged 0 to 17 years. The
information of Thompson’s flair was revealed by Prosecutor Paul Cleasby when he
to Teesside Crown Court. And that he uses hotels, his car and out camping as a
meeting point.
In one of the occasion, he lured
a boy to a garage as he got himself nude and carried the abominable act on the
poor boy.
The boy’s father and others later
chased Thompson and pulled him from train tracks to face police as he shouted:
‘I shouldn’t have done it. I’m sorry. I’d rather kill myself.’
Prior his arrest, Thomson had
already shared 43 indecent photos of children to other paedophiles on the
internet, while 792 similar photos were also found in his cell phone
Thompson distributed 43 indecent
images of children to 10 other paedophiles on the internet, with 792 such
pictures found on his phone and computers, some showing children as young as
four.
Thompson admitted 12 charges of
s3xual activity with a child, s3xual activity in the presence of a child, inciting
a child to engage in s3xual activity, causing a child to watch a s3xual
activity, attempting to arrange a child s3x offence and making and distributing
indecent photographs of children.
He was jailed for a total of 27
years and eight months, plus an extended five-year licence period.
He was also given a s3xual harm
prevention order and will be on the s3x offenders’ register
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